So I made a thing! It’s nothing special really, just the results of boredom and time. I have always wondered why the SU-16 doesn’t have a bolt release? So I pulled it out, it’s really not that spectacular of a part, just a stamped piece of steel. Looking at the 858’s aftermarket bolt release I decided it just needed a tab so you could pull it down, also similar to the XCR but not quite as fancy. So after digging though my random parts I came to the factory trigger from my Sub 2k. It’s the right size, pre-drilled, seems to be strong enough, and zytel (so it fits in). Also a Kel-tec part that many of us have lying around never to be reinstalled. So after a couple mock ups, and some testing I drilled 2 holes in the bolt release at the bottom. It drilled quite easily. Then in mocking it up further I decided it was a little too low, so I removed the stepped up side and filed it flat. I left it a little angle that felt good so I didn’t flatten it square. Then installed 2 stainless 1/8th rivets, knocked out the mandrel head, and flattened the tip of the expanded rivers with a pin punch to make them a bit shorter. Then all that was left was a test run of snap caps, in which it worked as anticipated.
So! In closing, was this an easy mod, yes, should you do it? Probably not, did it increase the resale value? No, did it permanently alter factory parts, yes, is it ugly? Also yes. Worst case you might have 2 speed holes in the bottom if removed, or you could buy a replacement, and it might make it more fun to shoot so I’m calling it a win. Feel free to mock and shame in response! My “design” is free for all, but if you make them commercially the least you could do is send me a couple for testing.



So! In closing, was this an easy mod, yes, should you do it? Probably not, did it increase the resale value? No, did it permanently alter factory parts, yes, is it ugly? Also yes. Worst case you might have 2 speed holes in the bottom if removed, or you could buy a replacement, and it might make it more fun to shoot so I’m calling it a win. Feel free to mock and shame in response! My “design” is free for all, but if you make them commercially the least you could do is send me a couple for testing.























































